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				The US Navy in SF
				Posted: 2011-03-20 03:59am
				by MKSheppard
				 
 
 
From the Official US Navy Art Collection at the Washington DC Navy Yard.
I got a CD with the best of -- about 798 images. 
They have a collection of about 3000+ paintings, sketches etc there at the Yard, and throughout the Navy itself.
But they have virtually no real money at all to run the art program.
 
			
					
				Re: The US Navy in SF
				Posted: 2011-03-20 04:57am
				by Sarevok
				Question about the last picture.
Are those some kind of underwater fighter craft deployed from submarine carriers ?!
			 
			
					
				Re: The US Navy in SF
				Posted: 2011-03-20 08:57am
				by HeadCreeps
				Good god. I'm a sucker for blues. Really love the way the carriers sit in the background of the first pic in contrast to the aircraft. Those are absolutely amazing - are there any others to be shared in this vein? Do you have the artist's name?
			 
			
					
				Re: The US Navy in SF
				Posted: 2011-03-20 11:42am
				by Crossroads Inc.
				HeadCreeps wrote:Good god. I'm a sucker for blues. Really love the way the carriers sit in the background of the first pic in contrast to the aircraft. Those are absolutely amazing - are there any others to be shared in this vein? Do you have the artist's name?
 
That would be 
John Berkey. A man who single handidly dominated sci-fi art during the 70's.  Pick up any pulp sci-fi book or zine from that time and you are bound to see something by Berkey. 
I have no doubt you have seen tons of his work already, most people do.  most however don't realize it all comes from ONE MAN.
 
			
					
				Re: The US Navy in SF
				Posted: 2011-03-20 12:39pm
				by Dave
				Man, that third picture takes me back to the well-loved copy of 
Our Universe I have back at my parent's house.
 
			
					
				Re: The US Navy in SF
				Posted: 2011-03-20 02:26pm
				by Crossroads Inc.
				Yep, same guy.
I remeber as a kid going through the  hundreds of "ANALOG" sci fi books my dad had.  At the time I htought that in the 70's all the sci-fi artists drew the same way, because you see that style everywhere.  Didn't find out till later it looked the same because it was all done by the same guy.
And "Our Universe" god that brings back memories.  did you get the version with the cardbored telescope you could put togetehr with those slides?
			 
			
					
				Re: The US Navy in SF
				Posted: 2011-03-20 08:08pm
				by HeadCreeps
				Crossroads Inc. wrote:That would be 
John Berkey. A man who single handidly dominated sci-fi art during the 70's.  Pick up any pulp sci-fi book or zine from that time and you are bound to see something by Berkey. 
I have no doubt you have seen tons of his work already, most people do.  most however don't realize it all comes from ONE MAN.
 
That may be, but I have to admit I have no backing in the area of pulp sci-fi. I'm a giant robot/shounen anime and JRPG kind of guy.
Thanks for the name. Color schemes don't come naturally to me because I cannot see an entire spectrum of color (pinks, reds, some greens), so Berkey's color arrangements here are quite the inspiration.
 
			
					
				Re: The US Navy in SF
				Posted: 2011-03-22 11:33am
				by Uraniun235
				I get a Coast Guard vibe off the right-hand ship in the second image. I think it's the paint job doing it for me.
			 
			
					
				Re: The US Navy in SF
				Posted: 2011-03-22 01:04pm
				by Dave
				Crossroads Inc. wrote:
And "Our Universe" god that brings back memories.  did you get the version with the cardbored telescope you could put togetehr with those slides?
I don't ever recall seeing that, so I guess not. 
Unfortunately the binding for our copy has disintegrated, and so the pages have come apart. I occasionally find loose leaf pages from that book around the house.  

 
			
					
				Re: The US Navy in SF
				Posted: 2011-03-25 04:30pm
				by phongn
				Uraniun235 wrote:I get a Coast Guard vibe off the right-hand ship in the second image. I think it's the paint job doing it for me.
I think so too - white is the color of the Coast Guard, not the Navy